Laserinduced fluorescence spectroscopy for real-time tissue differentiation

NM Broer, T Liesenhoff, HH Horch - Medical Laser Application, 2004 - Elsevier
Background and Objective: Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy (LIF) is an important
tool for cancer diagnostics. The aim of the study was to examine whether the comparison of …

Tissue characterization in some clinical specialities utilizing laser-induced fluorescence

K Svanberg, S Andersson-Engels… - Advances in Laser …, 1994 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) can be used for noninvasive spectroscopic identification of
biological tissue and is of special interest in early tumor detection. The basis for this optical …

Laser‐induced fluorescence spectroscopy for in vivo diagnosis of non‐melanoma skin cancers

M Panjehpour, CE Julius, MN Phan… - Lasers in Surgery …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Objectives Laser‐induced fluorescence spectroscopy is a non‐
invasive technique previously used for detection of cancer in a variety of organ systems. The …

Study of diagnosis criteria for pathological tissues by laser-induced fluorescence

L Meirong, L Zhengrong, F Fang, L Jia… - Applied …, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
It has been confirmed that the differences in fluorescence spectra of normal and pathological
biotissues can be used as a sensitive and nondestructive diagnostic probe. However …

Using the laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy in the differentiation between normal and neoplastichuman breast tissue

R Hage, PR Galhanone, RA Zângaro… - Lasers in medical …, 2003 - Springer
This article reports results of the in vitro study for potential evaluation of the laser-induced
fluorescence spectroscopy in the differentiation between normal and neoplastic human …

Laser-induced fluorescence: Progress and prospective for in vivo cancer diagnosis

W Liu, XH Zhang, KP Liu, SD Zhang, YX Duan - Chinese Science Bulletin, 2013 - Springer
Cancer diagnosis and treatment are of great interest due to the high death rate of cancer. To
improve the cure rates of cancer, a diagnostic tool which can detect and treat cancer at initial …

Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of human normal and cancerous tissues

W Chen, B He, GH Wei, G Gao… - Lasers in Medicine and …, 1996 - spiedigitallibrary.org
Fluorescence properties of stomach tissues have been investigated to determine whether
malignant specimens can be discriminated in vitro. Differences between normal and tumor …

Medical applications of laser spectroscopy

S Andersson-Engels, R Berg, J Johansson… - Laser …, 1989 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter highlights medical applications of laser spectroscopy. The
laser spectroscopy in the wavelength and the time domain adds several new aspects to the …

Laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy analysis of kidney tissues: A pilot study for the identification of renal cell carcinoma

S Pavithran M, J Lukose, BK Barik… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The 325 nm‐excited autofluorescence spectra from cancerous and normal renal tissues
were collected ex vivo biopsy tissue samples, through an optical fiber probe‐based system …

Laser spectroscopy in medical diagnostics

S Andersson-Engels, R Berg, J Johansson… - Photodynamic …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Sensitive techniques for detection and localization of different kinds of diseased tissue are
important. Techniques based on laser spectroscopy, such as laser-induced fluorescence …